Category Archives: Vertical Blinds

Baileys Blinds use a high tech computer controlled Technolight TS 2000 machine to make the slats for our vertical blinds. The TS 2000 cuts, punches and welds a top and bottom pocket and automatically inserts a hanger into the slat. … Continue reading →

The doors surrounding the stage area at The Apex Venue in Bury St Edmunds have vision panels which allow people to look into the performance and for the audience to be distracted by movement in the surrounding service areas. Baileys … Continue reading →

Baileys Blinds in Bury St Edmunds and Brandon are now making string vertical blinds. The string slats are 89mm wide and are supplied in 3 metre lengths which are easily cut to size on site. String Blinds provide a soft … Continue reading →

It is possible to draw vertical blinds to the centre of the window instead of to one or each side. The vertical blind will not flap in the wind if a side window is opened. Some of Baileys Blinds customers … Continue reading →

Baileys Blinds are able to supply and install vertical blinds in square bay windows. The installation consists of three separate vertical blinds, one across the front and two smaller blinds returning at the sides. The blinds were fitted into the … Continue reading →

St Edmundsbury Borough Council have refurbished some areas of Chalkstone Community Centre. The central area of the building and the committee room have been tidied up and redecorated. Sue Norman, the caretaker at Chalkstone treats the blinds with tender love … Continue reading →

Baileys Blinds were asked by Greenview Environmental Ltd to supply and install window blinds in their new premises at Linden House at the top of Kings Road in Bury St Edmunds. Greenview needed vertical blinds installed in the boardroom and … Continue reading →

Baileys Blinds from Bury St Edmunds and Brandon, Suffolk, have just installed vertical blinds and 25mm venetian blinds in nine flats in Ipswich, Suffolk, built for M&D developments. Vertical blinds were fitted in most of the rooms. They were made … Continue reading →

A papillon dog breeder in Bury St Edmunds needed some replacement slats for her vertical blinds in her conservatory. When I visited her house the papillons started making a terrible noise so she left me in the conservatory and went … Continue reading →

Most of the time we have use right angled extendable face fix brackets to fit vertical blinds in conservatories. The brackets have to be long enough to allow the vertical blind slats to be clear of the window handles when … Continue reading →